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studio-user834Where is the best place to find help with keeping pulse audio working on Studio? Everytime it gets messed up it takes me forever to get sound back again.18:34
studio-user777ello my friends20:10
JDA2I have a ubuntustudio newbie question, if anyone is active on this channel22:01
JDA2I have a ubuntustudio newbie question, if anyone is active on this channel22:27
krytarikJDA2: You know, just ask it.. :)22:32
JDA2Sorry for the "noise" post.  :-)   I am trying to find a Linux distro that will support video capture from my Hauppauge WinTV card.  But I don't know if naitve ubuntustudio will do that, or whether I have to customize it with drivers for my TV card.22:33
krytarikWell, I'm using one myself, and I don't remember having done anything extra on my current install to make it work.. :D22:36
JDA2Sounds encouraging.  As a real newbie, I tried opening Kdenlive, and in the configuration window, it seems to acknowledge that there is a Hauppauge card there.  That sounded good.   But I don't see what to click to see if it can view the TV.22:38
JDA2Should I be using some other program?22:39
krytarikI'm just using plain MPlayer for it myself. >_>22:39
JDA2OK thanks.  As a real video+linux newbie, I was not familiar with mplayer.  Looks like it has LOTS of options!  Could you tell me what parameters you use to access your TV card?22:48
krytarikAre we talking digital or analog here anyway?  I got the latter.22:55
JDA2Analog.  I hope to hook VCR to the coax jack and import old home movies.22:56
krytarikJDA2: Ok, so I got 1.) in my config: tv = driver=v4l2:chanlist=europe-west:norm=PAL:buffersize=150:device=/dev/video0:input=0:width=720:height=576:adevice=hw.1,0:amode=1:alsa=1:audiorate=32000:immediatemode=0 -- heartbeat-cmd = "nice xscreensaver-command -deactivate > /dev/null" -- plus the channels, and 2.) in a custom shell script I called "tv": mplayer -aspect 4:3 -vf-add pp -autoq 6 ...23:10
krytarik... -vf-add eq=0:0,pp=hb:c/vb:c/dr:c/lb:c/tn -af volume=6:0 -framedrop "${@:2}" tv://$123:10
JDA2OK, thanks krytarik.  I will give those a try.   (I am not on that computer right now, unfortunately)   I appreciate your help!23:15

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